Questions & Answers about Ufku görebildin mi?
Why is the first word ufku instead of ufuku?
The root word is ufuk (horizon). When a suffix starting with a vowel, like the accusative -u, is added to certain two-syllable words, the vowel in the second syllable drops out. This is called 'vowel omission' and often happens with loanwords or body parts. So, ufuk + -u becomes ufku.
Why does 'horizon' take the accusative case here?
We use the accusative suffix -u because 'the horizon' is the specific direct object of the verb görmek (to see). Since you are asking if they saw 'the' horizon, it is a specific, definite thing and requires the accusative marker.
How does görebildin translate to 'were you able to see'?
This verb combines the root gör- (see) with the ability suffix -ebil (can/able to). Then, the past tense suffix -di and the personal ending -n (you, singular) are added. It builds up as gör + ebil + di + n, literally meaning 'you were able to see'.
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